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  • Social Security omits food from in-kind support and maintenance calculations

    Josh Weller, Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Denver, Colorado|May 30, 2024

    Supplement Security Income (SSI) provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability or blindness. It also provides monthly payments to adults aged 65 and older, who have limited income and resources. SSI benefits help pay for basic needs like rent, food, clothing, and medicine. People applying for and receiving SSI must meet eligibility requirements, including income and resource limits. Under our current rules, we include food assistance as unearned income when calculating In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM). We understand th...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    May 30, 2024

    Four wild horse and burro adoption events to take place in June CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming is kicking off the summer with four wild horse and burro adoptions in June. Untrained animals will be offered to qualified adopters at the following in-person adoptions for a $125 minimum fee: • June 1, Wind River Wild Horse Ranch Public Off-Range Pasture: Approximately 20 wild horses (burros to be determined) will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the public off-range pasture near Lander. Take a free wagon tour to view th...

  • Circuit Court

    May 30, 2024

    Speeding – Nicole Harris, Billings, MT, 90/75, $135; Rico Imus, Gillette, WY, 80/75, $15; Shelley J. Benson, Hulett, WY, 75/70, $15; Aleksandr Muravev, Charlotte, NC, 88/75, $125; Connie Vinup, Madison, IN, 80/75, $15; Keegan W. O’Brien, Gillette, WY, 101/80, $165; Mario Carreon Regalado, Gillette, WY, 95/75, $160 Stop Sign Violation – Deena McKinney, Jefferson, GA, $140 Operate Vehicle with Improper Equipment – Jason Lauer, Spearfish, SD, $90 Violate Legal Weight (4001-6000) – Carl A. Rice, Broadus, MT, $185 Violate Fire Rules on State Land ...

  • UW Extension

    Sara Fleenor, UW Extension Educator|May 30, 2024

    Snakes are out and about now that the weather is warming up. The sentiment “the only good snake is a dead snake” is one that is repeated frequently. This article is not written by a snake lover; it comes more from a place of fear and loathing. However, I do understand snakes possess qualities that make them an important part of the ecosystem. Snakes help maintain balance in the food web. Snakes can be both predator and prey. When a large prey population attracts and sustains a large snake population, those snakes become prey for birds, mam...

  • Town holds election

    May 23, 2024

    Teacher Josh Willems brought over his class to check out the voting process in the town election. The Hulett municipal election was held last Tuesday with voters choosing two council people. Running were incumbent Brian Kennah, Friel Lynn and Kelly Maher. Only 43 voted out of 154 registered voters. The top vote-getters were Brian Kennah with 35 votes, Kelly Maher with 29 votes and Friel Lynn with 17 votes. The newly elected council people will be sworn into office at the June 5 town council...

  • Author tells her story

    May 23, 2024

    Shirley Muñoz Newson was a guest author sponsored by the Hulett Library. Newson wrote the book The Little Dark One, a true story about being switched at birth. About 20 people attended to listen to Newson's life story. Her story is intriguing and very interesting about having the unthinkable happen to a family. After the program, people continued to visit with the author and discuss her story....

  • Fourth judge will soon be appointed

    Sarah Pridgeon|May 23, 2024

    The Wyoming State Legislature granted a fourth judge to the Sixth Judicial District earlier this year and their identity will be known in the next few weeks. Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice Kate M. Fox, chairman of the Judicial Nominating Commission, announced last week that the commission has completed its consideration of everyone who expressed an interest in the position. Three nominees have been submitted to Governor Mark Gordon for his consideration: Alison Ochs Gee of Lubnau Law in Gillette, who has practiced law in Wyoming since...

  • Crook County Sheriff

    May 23, 2024

    May 6 – Four VIN checks. Abandoned vehicle. Animal complaint. Assisted another agency. Assisted Wyoming Highway Patrol. Business checks. Citizen assist. Two EMS calls. Fire page. Information. Motorist assist. Suspicious person. Welfare check. Three traffic stops. May 7 – Two VIN checks. Traffic crash. Three alarms. Fire alarm. Motorist assist. Traffic hazard. May 8 – Three VIN checks. Animal complaint. EMS call. Mental health call. Four traffic stops. May 9 – Nine VIN checks. Six paper service. Two traffic stops. Business checks. Lost propert...

  • Circuit Court

    May 23, 2024

    Speeding – Jason Duren, Minot, ND, 85/80, $15; Kenneth Burrows, Lead, SD, 83/70, $125; Michael Ray Hooper, Sundance, WY, 75/65, $140; Tracy Nickisch, Gillette, WY, 78/65, $181; Adriel Dubray, Rapid City, SD, 66/45, $267; Alvaro Uriarte Salgado, Olympia, WA, 50/45, $65; Taylor E. Cleverdon, Newcastle, WY, 80/75, $15; Sarah Allen, Rapid City, SD, 80/75, $15; Joshua Brenner, Eagle Lake, MN, 80/75, $15; Adnan Khan, WA, 94/80, $130; Martin Steffes, Wisconsin Dells, WI, 80/75, $15 No Seat Belt (passenger) – Scott Lee Casler, Hulett, WY, $10 Exp...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|May 23, 2024

    Grizzly attack in Grand Teton was ‘surprise encounter’ JACKSON (WNE) — A grizzly bear attacked and injured a man visiting Grand Teton National Park on Sunday. The 35-year-old Massachusetts man is in stable condition and expected to fully recover. Park officials have not released the victim’s name. The Jackson Hole Daily’s attempts to contact him were unsuccessful by press time Monday. Meanwhile, Grand Teton biologists and law enforcement rangers are investigating the incident, which occurred near Signal Mountain Lodge. While few details a...

  • Tea time

    May 16, 2024

    The Hulett public library held their annual afternoon tea last week. Ladies were treated to a beautiful afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, petite desserts and beverages. Games with prizes were held. Prizes were also handed out for the prettiest hat the craziest hat and the most unique....

  • SPOT Tax to appear on ballot

    Sarah Pridgeon|May 16, 2024

    The county commissioners have officially approved the presence of the 1% Specific Purpose Sales and Use Tax on this year’s general election ballot. Better known as the SPOT Tax, this is far from new to the county, having been used to raise extra revenue for counties and towns since it was authorized by the legislature in 1984. In Crook County, it is an additional penny on top of the obligatory four percent state sales tax and the one percent general purpose tax. One difference this year, however, will be the amount. At the suggestion of Pine H...

  • Circuit Court

    May 16, 2024

    Speeding – Aaron McIver, Atlanta, GA, 90/80, $105; Melissa Yardley, Howell, MI, 85/80, $15; Issac Nordheim, Duluth, MN, 100/80, $160; Dominic Balzer, Bozeman, MT, 50/45, $15; Francisco Solis Bravo, Moreno Valley, CA, 101/80, $165; Katie Olson, Hermosa, SD, 80/75, $15; Robert W. Jennings, Cheyene, WY, 40/20, $170; Benjamin Tow, Des Moines, IA, 50/45, $15; (Truck) – Singh Armandeep, Mission, BC, Canada, 60/45, $430; Singh Guvir, Surry, BC, Canada, 63/45, $445 No Valid Title, Registration and License Plates – Reynaldo Rodriguez, Casper, WY, $250 E...

  • Hulett Branch Library

    Nancy Bowles|May 16, 2024

    NEW FICTION BOOKS: James by Percival Everett – When the enslaved Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a man in New Orleans, separated from his wife and daughter forever, he decides to hide on nearby Jackson Island until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile, Huck Finn has faked his own death to escape his violent father, recently returned to town. As all readers of American literature know, thus begins the dangerous and transcendent journey by raft down the Mississippi River toward the elusive and too-often-unreliable promise of the F...

  • Wyoming sues to stop new Biden administration coal pollution rules

    Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com|May 16, 2024

    Wyoming joined more than 20 states this week in filing two lawsuits in federal court to stop the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new rules to reduce greenhouse gas and other harmful pollutants emitted from coal- and natural gas-fired power plants. The lawsuits allege the EPA has overstepped its authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from electrical power plants when it issued four sweeping rules in April, including one that mandates a 90% reduction of carbon dioxide at the smokestack by 2032. Although the EPA’s emission red...

  • UW President Seidel decides to close ODEI

    Hannah Shields, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange|May 16, 2024

    CHEYENNE — University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel recommended closing the university’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion on Friday, following a decision by the state Legislature to defund the office effective July 1. Duties and personnel from the ODEI will be reassigned to other university entities, Seidel said, with the assistance of a new vice provost position in the Office of the Provost. UW spokesman Chad Baldwin told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle the university doesn’t “anticipate any layoffs, but the ODEI staff positions have been...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|May 16, 2024

    Political community group hosts town hall with Prism Logistics CASPER (WNE) – Prism Logistics Manager Kyle True stepped into the spotlight Thursday to address a Liberty’s Place 4 U town hall meeting in Casper. True is seeking to build a gravel pit on state land at the base of Casper Mountain near Coates Road, and his plans have been met with fierce opposition, led primarily by residents in the surrounding area. Thursday’s town hall hosted by the political community group was one of the first public meetings to discuss the topic at which True...

  • Turkey time

    May 9, 2024

    The annual Old West Invitational Turkey Shoot was held last week in Hulett. Shown above are some of the participants coming in from the hunt. Below, the Swon Brothers performed Wednesday night. See related article pages 6 and 7....

  • Siren testing

    May 9, 2024

    The Town of Hulett held their annual emergency siren testing last Wednesday. If you heard it, it blew for three minutes continuously as it would for a tornado warning. There is a siren at the GHCC and at the Hulett fire department. Following are the warnings: Tornado – Continuously for three minutes. Flash Flood – Two one-minute blasts....

  • Turkey shoot returns

    May 9, 2024

    The annual Old West Invitational Turkey Shoot was held last week, May 2-4 in Hulett. Hunters came from all over the United States to harvest a Merriam turkey at the one-shot event. Hosted by the Greater Hulett Community Center and many sponsors of all levels, this event is crucial in keeping the GHCC operating and open to the public. Wednesday night kicked off the shoot with the Swon Brothers and the Potters performing at the 77 Steakhouse at the Golf Course in Hulett. The event officially...

  • Town election next week

    May 9, 2024

    A town election will be held Tuesday, May 14 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Greater Hulett community center. Brian Kennah and Terri Johnson’s positions are to be filled. Kennah will be running again along with Kelly Maher, owner of Kelly’s Grooming and who works at The Rodeo Bar, and Friel Lynn, a retired schoolteacher. All council positions serve for four years....

  • Dog and cat clinic this Saturday

    May 9, 2024

    The Town of Hulett will be sponsoring a vaccination clinic this Saturday at the Greater Hulett community center from 9 a.m. until noon. Dr. DJ Woehl be the veterinarian on site. There will be dog and cat vaccinations available. You can also by a town tag at this event....

  • Hazmat team responds to courthouse incident

    Sarah Pridgeon|May 9, 2024

    A Hazmat team was called to the Crook County Courthouse on Friday after it became the third Wyoming courthouse in a week to receive suspicious mail. As with the previous two cases, the letter tested negative for hazardous substances. The incidents are now being investigated by the FBI. According to Crook County Sheriff’s Office, the suspicious letter arrived in the regular mail distribution and was reported at around 3:10 p.m. Prior to this incident, all offices in the courthouse had been advised to be on the lookout for suspicious mail of t...

  • Crook County Sheriff's Office

    May 9, 2024

    April 29 – Six VIN checks. Two paper services. Citizens assist. Coroner call. Motorist assist. Rape report. Two traffic stops. Wanted person. April 30 – Three VIN checks. Traffic crash. Animal complaint. Business checks. Motorist assist. Three traffic stops. Wanted person. May 1 – VIN check. Assisted Wyoming Highway Patrol. Trespassing call. Prisoner transport. May 2 – Four VIN checks. Business checks. Information. Motorist assist. Prisoner transport. Eight traffic stops. Wanted person. Trespassing. Welfare check. May 3 – Five VIN checks. P...

  • Circuit Court

    May 9, 2024

    Speeding – Melissa Greenwood, Moorcroft, WY, 70/65, $65; Lyndon Bolt, Rapid City, SD, 85/75, $105; Heriberto Casimiro Gutierrez, Gillette, WY, 85/80, $15; Levi Rudloff Jordan, Aladdin, WY, 90/80, $105; Carlos Cabanas Padilla, Stamford, CT, 84/75, $103; Thermistoklis Bollanos, Farmingdale, NY, 83/65, $216; Gabrielle Martin, Spearfish, SD, 54/45, $133; Crystal A. Briggs, Sherman, TX, 94/75, $155 No Valid Driver’s License – Heriberto Casimiro Gutierrez, Gillette, WY, $140 Throw Burning Substance from Vehicle – (minor), Moorcroft, WY, $550...

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